Bircat HaAretz is a special project founded to enable diaspora Jews to observe all the agricultural commandments by purchasing a 250 sq. m. plot in the Land of Israel where all Seven Species are grown. Farmers and professionals cultivate the Seven Species and fulfill all the agricultural commandments with them. Bircat HaAretz members also receive the agricultural produce that their land produced, such as matzah on Passover from wheat harvested in their fields, pomegranates on Rosh Hashanah, olive oil for lighting Chanukah candles, and Carma Winery’s wine from vineyards grown in the field, etc.

Bircat HaAretz association launched a new farm called “My Tree in the Land of Israel.” The idea behind this farm is to provide individuals with the chance to purchase a private grape tree on their name while receiving a purchase certificate and a sign next to the tree bearing their name. They, or someone on their behalf, can plant the tree, watch the tree as it grows, and receive the tree’s harvest. In this way, the purchaser can benefit from his own tree’s fruit, while gaining the commandment of planting a tree in the Land of Israel and all the accompanying commandments related to its cultivation.